Kanji flashcards

In order to view the kanji charaters
correctly, your computer must have Japanese language support
installed. To have this accomplished, you can perform the following
instructions: how
to display Japanese.

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Explanation:

strokes - number
of strokes needed to write the character

grade - kanji sybols
are divided into grades depending on their complexity

radical - the original
Kanji from wich the current is derived

onyomi - Chinese
reading

kunyomi - Japanese
reading (both readings can be in use!)

meaning - English
translation

prev - go to the
previous glyph

rand - go to a random
glyph

next - go to the
next glyph

-
the meaning is displayed in the same time as the Kanji
glyph (learning mode)

-
the meaning is not displayed (testing mode)

- the
meaning is displayed after the the Kanji with a short
time delay (testing mode with instant verification)